AL froze over!

American Libraries, that is, not the Annoyed Librarian:

American Libraries, the flagship magazine of the American Library Association (ALA), celebrated the first Open Access Day, Oct. 14, by opening up its content on the Web and making its companion weekly e-newsletter, American Libraries Direct, available to anyone for the asking.

“Opening up American Libraries’ searchable PDFs at www.ala.org/alonline/ is just the first step toward making all future features and columns available on the site in HTML format in 2009,” said Leonard Kniffel, editor in chief. The current issue of the print magazine will be open to all, as will back issues through 2003; they were all formerly accessible only with a member log-in. — American Libraries Lifts Access Restrictions.

Well, good for them! (Even if their stupid ebrary reader plugin doesn’t work in Firefox on Vista.)

2 Comments

  1. George Eberhart:

    The ebrary reader has a known glitch with Firefox 3. There is a workaround located at
    http://www.ebrary.com/kb/users/ff3install.jsp

  2. rachel:

    thanks, I’ll take a look — The manual install site I was directed to, though, did say that only IE was supported on Vista?

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